[MPlayer-users] Portable Linux MPlayer
Cedric Malitte
cedric.malitte at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 05:07:36 CEST 2009
In a few words, it's late here,
you need the librairies
doing a ld on your executable will give you the library you need to run
mplayer
This said, I'm not sure you can have a portable mplayer this way
As far as I can remember, you should be able to have a portable version if
you build static the mplayer ie embed the librairies but I can't forsee if
this will work.
I'm not very used to linuxes, I'm from the BSD side...
But, you can try and tell us :)
Cedric
2009/10/18 Reyada Wolak <reyada.wolak at gmail.com>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to embed mplayer with my application to use it as internal
> player
> (slave mode). I managed to do this with windows version since it is only
> one
> file without any dependencies. On the other hand I tried to do this with
> Linux without success. I have a version on fedora 11 and i tried to move
> the
> binary file to Mandriva 2009 but this is the output:
> error while loading shared libraries: libtinfo.so.5: cannot open shared
> object file: No such file or directory
>
> how can i do this? how can i compile one version to work in more than one
> Linux. what compilation option (and packages) i should use and what
> restrictions it will bring?
> I'm only using mplayer as audio player so i can disable video if it can
> help.
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